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FOREST AND STREAM 
565 
Shell Mound. , 
C VV Linder . 4859 
W A Siebe (22 matches) ... 4710 
O Lillemo (21 matches) . 4396 
R S Wixon (21 matches) . 438SJ 
C W Whaley (11 matches) . 2197 
A M Poulsen (9 matches) .1805 
J E Gorman (4 matches) . 885 
F P Poulter (4 matches). 817—24,058 
Best team score, 1082. 
Philadelphia. 
G H Smith. 4940 
Wm T Smith . 4919 
H L Reeves . 4912 
W H Rickey. 4559 
N Spering (20 matches) . 3970 
P J Wood (2 matches) . 347 
F B Bower (1 match) . 176—23,823 
Best team score, 1074. 
Columbus. 
Dr J H Snook. 5007 
W A Morrall. 4812 
Jesse Smith . 4581 
Chas Reem (22 matches) . 4364 
Frank Grove (17 mtaches) . 3394 
J H Pember (7 matches) . 1308—23,466 
Best team score, 1068. 
Louisville. 
H W Mattmiller. 4750 
F Keller (21 matches) . 4454 
P Altscheler (19 matches) . 3768 
S Smith (15 matches) . 3034 
K L Chambers (13 matches) . 2724 
J B Wathen (11 matches) . 2117 
J H Linderberger (8 matches). 1589 
Wm J Morton (3 matches) . 568 
A A Hook (1 match) . 185 
E Spier (1 match) . 169—23,358 
Best team score, 1066. 
Oakland Bank ol Savings. 
H A Harris . 4967 
F M Carini . 4669 
J Davidson . 4551 
W A Pierre (22 matches) . 4179 
H J Hough (17 matches). 3555 
D A Bulmore (5 matches). 1071 
D Caig, Jr (1 match). 175—23,167 
Best team score, 1048. 
Myles Standish. 
N W Stevens (22 matches) . 4651 
E H Resse (22 matches) . 4525 
R H Crosby (20 matches) . 3917 
N I Nesmith (20 matches) . 3845 
A L Mitchell (19 matches). 3819 
S B Adams (6 matches) . 1240 
V W Hale (4 matches) . 745 
F L Hayden (1 match). 185 
M P Stiles (1 match) . 170—23,097 
Best team score, 1050. 
Youngstown. 
W C Brown. 4693 
J J Kane (22 matches) . 4558 
G S Koppitz (17 matches). 3365 
E S Arkright (10 matches) . 2095 
J E Stafford (10 matches) . 1925 
W R Gallaher (10 matches) . 1869 
Jos Seaborn (8 matches) . 1503 
W A Gifford (6 matches) . 1139 
Wm L Arkright (5 matches) . 1010 
N F Kane (3 matches) ... 547—22,607 
Best team score, 1042. 
Culebra. 
C B Larzelere . 4596 
F A Brown . 4392 
I. D Cornish (19 matches) . 3891 
C S Boyd (21 matches) . 3740 
F M Sterns (18 matches) . 3462 
W L G Perry (7 matches). 1305 
H F Tucker (3 matches). 529 
Wm Hadley (1 match) . 169 
Best team score 1006. 
Spokane. 
Frank Fromm . 5019 
W C Bartholomew (21 matches) . 4525 
V A Rapp (21 matches). 4353 
J E Wilburn (19 matches) . 4052 
L B Rush (18 matches) . 3750 
W FI Whitney (1 match) . 171—21,870 
Best team score, 1096. 
Belleville. 
C Zerban . 4694 
G Mertens . 4303 
A Sprich (17 matches) . 3145 
Dr N F Merck (16 matches) . 2910 
R N Duvall (12 matches) . 2406 
R H McCullough (13 matches). 2295 
L Zimmerman (6 matches) . 1014 
D C Gamble (5 matches) . 915—21,682 
Best team score, 982. 
Osborn. 
G Kirvan . 4229 
I’ Patterson (22 matches) . 4547 
C Hewitt (23 matches) . 3353 
Dr A E Lamon (17 matches). 2857 
G II Adams (17 matches) . 2636 
Otto Supe (7 matches) . 1121 
T M Hunter (5 matches). 391 
M Wiley (1 match) . 39—20,361 
Best team score, 942. 
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